Research shines light on early life factors that may increase risk of cardiovascular disease in women

Reviewers’ Notes Advanced research is casting light on possible early life factors – including poverty, physical or mental abuse ­– that may impact the rate of egg loss and increase the risk of cardiovascular disease in post-menopausal women. Traditionally, cardiovascular disease in women has been associated with loss of ovarian function with the transition into the non-reproductive years. It is […]

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Reviewers’ Notes Latest update UKHSA publishes latest BA.2.86 analysis in new technical briefing The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has published SARS-CoV-2 variant surveillance and assessment technical briefing 53. It contains the latest epidemiological and genomic analysis of the emergent BA.2.86 variant. As of 4 September 2023, 34 confirmed cases of BA.2.86 had been identified in England. Of these, max […]

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Reviewers’ Notes Racial and ethnic inequities in diabetes have been established following gestational diabetes, but these inequities are substantial and have been an overlooked facet of maternal health equity, according to a new study by epidemiologist Teresa Janevic, PhD, femara or letrozole side effects associate professor of Epidemiology at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Until now there was […]

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Patients may not have choice in behavioral health visit modality

Many patients do not have a choice of whether they receive in-person or remote behavioral health care, according to a report published online Sept. 5 in Health Affairs. Jessica Sousa, M.P.H., from RAND Corporation in Boston, and colleagues surveyed 2,071 adults (including 571 who used behavioral health services) and conducted semistructured interviews with 26 people with depression or bipolar disorder […]

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Exercise-induced hormone irisin may reduce Alzheimers disease plaque and tangle pathology in the brain

Researchers who previously developed the first 3D human cell culture models of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) that displays two major hallmarks of the condition—the generation of amyloid beta deposits followed by tau tangles—have now used their model to investigate whether the exercise-induced muscle hormone irisin affects amyloid beta pathology. As reported in the journal Neuron, the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)–led team […]

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Sophie Turner & Joe Jonas Reportedly Clashed Over Public Appearances After Their 2nd Baby

As Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas’s divorce continues, insiders have been shedding light on some of the reasons the A-list couple might have split. One theory? That they clashed over attending public appearances after the birth of their second baby in July 2022. Sources told TMZ that Jonas was “less than supportive” to Turner, who reportedly struggled after the birth […]

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Minimizing fallout from explosive cell death could slow inflammation, cancer spread

Research suggests one of the many ways cancer can spread is an explosive form of cell death known as necroptosis. This regulated self-destruction purges cancerous and other diseased cells from the body, yet its volatile method—the cell membrane bursts, releasing inflammatory substances into nearby tissue and the bloodstream—can actually help cancer metastasize. Now, University at Buffalo scientists have revealed the […]

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Reviewers’ Notes The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is one of the first nationwide to administer a targeted gene therapy for patients with a specific form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a neurodegenerative disease that affects the cells in the brain and spine. On April 25, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of tofersen, also known […]

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